f (cf normalcy ae)
11normalcy — See normalcy, normality …
12Normalcy — nickname for Warren G Harding who advocated “a return to normalcy” …
13normalcy — is widely and perhaps even a little reflexively condemned in Britain as an inelegant Americanism. Its coinage is often attributed to President Warren G. Harding, who did indeed promise voters a return to normalcy as part of one of his campaign …
14normalcy — /ˈnɔməlsi/ (say nawmuhlsee) noun the character or state of being normal; normality: back to normalcy …
15normalcy — normal ► ADJECTIVE 1) conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected. 2) technical intersecting a given line or surface at right angles. ► NOUN 1) the normal state or condition. 2) technical a line at right angles to a given line or… …
16normalcy — noun Date: 1857 the state or fact of being normal …
17normalcy bias — noun The phenomenon of disbelieving ones situation when faced with grave and imminent danger and/or catastrophe. As in overfocusing on the actual phenomenon instead of taking evasive action, a state of paralysis …
18normalcy — nor·mal·cy nȯr məl sē n, pl cies the state or fact of being normal …
19normalcy — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality or condition of being usual: cus tomariness, habitualness, normality, ordinariness, prevalence, regularity, routineness, usualness. See USUAL …
20normalcy — nor|mal|cy [ nɔrməlsi ] noun uncount FORMAL NORMALITY …